Fish restocking is used worldwide to boost species after events such as fish kills, help threatened species recover, and increase populations of recreational fishing species. Since the 1970s in the ...
About 5,000 fish were released along River Nene in Peterborough to boost stocks A long-term fish conservation project combining restocking with habitat improvement is under way along the River Nene in ...
Fish stocks around the world are under increasing pressure from fishing and human impacts such as excess nutrients entering the water, pollution, habitat loss and climate change. One method of ...
LAKE IROQUOIS — Restocking options for Lake Iroquois are being explored after an electrofishing survey revealed that a "very sparse" fish population remains there as a result of a massive fish kill in ...
PETALING JAYA: The Fisheries Department’s Fish Seed Release Programme is helping to rebuild fish stocks, raising marine and inland catch volumes while boosting fishermen’s livelihoods and national ...
The New South Wales government plans to release two million native fish into rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin, in the largest breeding program of its kind in the state. But as the river system ...
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